Greek Mythology Free eBook is a application for all greek gods/titans infomation with this app contain- Greek mythology for all gods/titans/heros/others- Greek fairy tales: PERSEUS, ARGONAUTS and THESEUS- PRONOUNCING INDEX for each.Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. It was a part of the religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to and study the myths in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.If you have any...
Greek Mythology Free eBook is a application for all greek gods/titans infomation with this app contain- Greek mythology for all gods/titans/heros/others- Greek fairy tales: PERSEUS, ARGONAUTS and THESEUS- PRONOUNCING INDEX for each.Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. It was a part of the religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to and study the myths in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.If you have any comment for Greek Mythology Free eBook, we're please to listen, please contact us at developer e-mail or leave comment and rating.This app included as below:.Origin of the World—Uranus and Gæa (Cœlus and Terra) SECOND DYNASTY.Cronus (Saturn) Rhea (Ops) Division of the World Theories as to the Origin of Man THIRD DYNASTY.OLYMPIAN DIVINITIES—Zeus (Jupiter) Hera (Juno) Pallas-Athene (Minerva) Themis Hestia (Vesta) Demeter (Ceres) Aphrodite (Venus) Helios (Sol) Eos (Aurora) Phœbus-Apollo Hecate Selene (Luna) Artemis (Diana) Hephæstus (Vulcan) Poseidon (Neptune) [iv]SEA DIVINITIES—Oceanus Nereus Proteus Triton and the Tritons Glaucus Thetis Thaumas Phorcys and Ceto Leucothea The Sirens Ares (Mars) Nike (Victoria) Hermes (Mercury) Dionysus (Bacchus or Liber) Aïdes (Pluto) Plutus MINOR DIVINITIESThe Harpies Erinyes Eumenides (Furiæ Diræ) Moiræ or Fates (Parcæ) Nemesis Night and Her Children—Nyx (Nox) Thanatos (Mors) Hypnus (Somnus) Morpheus The Gorgons Grææ Sphinx Tyche (Fortuna) and Ananke (Necessitas) Ker Ate Momus Eros (Cupid Amor) and Psyche Hymen Iris Hebe (Juventas) Ganymedes [v]The Muses Pegasus The Hesperides Charites or Graces Horæ (Seasons) The Nymphs The Winds Pan (Faunus) The Satyrs Priapus Asclepias (Æsculapius) ROMAN DIVINITIES—Janus Flora Robigus Pomona Vertumnus Pales Picus Picumnus and Pilumnus Silvanus Terminus Consus Libitina Laverna Comus Camenæ Genii Manes Penates PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND ROMANS—Temples Statues Altars Priests Sacrifices Oracles Soothsayers [vi]Augurs Festivals GREEK FESTIVALS—Eleusinian Mysteries Thesmophoria Dionysia Panathenæa Daphnephoria ROMAN FESTIVALS—Saturnalia Cerealia Vestalia PART II.—LEGENDS.Cadmus Perseus Ion Dædalus and Icarus The Argonauts Pelops Heracles Bellerophon Theseus Œdipus The Seven against Thebes The Epigoni Alcmæon and the Necklace The Heraclidæ The Siege of Troy Return of the Greeks from Troy